http://www.galionhistory.com/brownella.html
This home was built around 1885 and has
had few changes. I don’t know if they have what you need, I haven’t
been inside for about 4 years and I can’t remember the bathrooms. I do
know that the builders spared no expense and there are some very fascinating
architectural and design elements still in the home.
Now, I would take what the volunteers tell
you with a grain of salt…they still tell the story about closets being
taxed as rooms… J This home, however, was a great delight to see.
Lisa Shockley, Curatorial Specialist, 3-D Collections
Union Station/Kansas City Museum
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"Where there is Peace; there is Culture;
Where there is Culture; there is Peace."
Nicholas Roerich (1874-1947
From:
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010
9:59 AM
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Subject: c.1881 Shower
Does
anyone have, or know of, any historic homes with an untouched c.1881 shower
with the pipes concealed inside the wall? I'm looking to find if this was
ever done in a residential (as opposed to commercial) application.
Thanks
for any help you can provide.
Patti
Philippon
Beatrice
Fox Auerbach Chief Curator
The
Mark Twain House & Museum
351
Farmington Avenue
Hartford,
CT 06105
860.247.0998
ext. 222
www.marktwainhouse.org
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